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  1. On 18 February 1935 Ciarán Bourke was born in Dublin. He was one of the original founding members of The Dubliners.

    From the Late Late Show tribute to The Dubliners. Ciaran recites "The Lament for Brendan Behan" by Joe O' Broin. This was his last appearance:

    youtube.com/watch?v=TyWpb1V0dR

    #CiaránBourke #TheDubliners #IrishMusic #Ireland #Dublin #IrishHistory #OnThisDay

  2. On 18 February 1935 Ciarán Bourke was born in Dublin. He was one of the original founding members of The Dubliners.

    From the Late Late Show tribute to The Dubliners. Ciaran recites "The Lament for Brendan Behan" by Joe O' Broin. This was his last appearance:

    youtube.com/watch?v=TyWpb1V0dR

    #CiaránBourke #TheDubliners #IrishMusic #Ireland #Dublin #IrishHistory #OnThisDay

  3. 🚀 langchain4j-cdi 1.2.0 is out!

    🤖 @RegisterAgent: 8 agentic topologies (SIMPLE→A2A)
    🔌 MCP Server support for CDI beans
    ⚡ ${config} & #{EL} expressions in annotations
    All CDI-native, enterprise-ready.
    Thanks to @yblazart.bsky.social , Buhake Sindi and Don Bourne
    #Java #AI #LangChain4j #JakartaEE

  4. This 1884 #Ethnology study on the "Snake Dance of the Moquis of Arizona" by John Gregory Bourke, here in a reproduction edition of 1962, details the customs of the #Hopi nation and is interesting for #historians of #NativeAmericanCulture & 19th c #AmericanStudies scholars

    opac.sub.uni-goettingen.de/DB=

  5. 'A terrible waste': Prison unit barely used amid overcrowding crisis
    By Keane Bourke

    The notorious Unit 18, a makeshift youth detention facility within the adult Casuarina Prison, has sat empty for at least a week while other WA prisons are bursting at the seams.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-05-10/uni

    #Prisons #LawCrimeandJustice #YouthCrime #StateandTerritoryGovernment #StateandTerritoryParliament #GovernmentandPolitics #KeaneBourke

  6. [Veille 📣] Cloudflare stock sinks after earnings, cutting over 20% of employees
    cnbc.com/2026/05/07/cloudflare

    Bah alors Cloudflare, on se casse la gueule en bourse ?

    C’est fou quand même, vous annoncez [switcher sur masse d’IA et licencier à tour de bras](blog.cloudflare.com/building-f), et même la bourse turbo-libérale pense que c’est de la merde…
    En tout cas je me réjouis de voir tous les sites derrière votre service inaccessibles à cause d’une panne de votre côté.

    Lien vers cette entrée dans ma veille : links.vulgarisons.info/shaare/
    Toute ma veille est disponible ici : links.vulgarisons.info/
    #cloudflare #IA #bourse
    #links #veille

  7. So, I rescued a 12-year-old Macbook Pro, given up by its owner because Apple had orphaned it from security updates, and also it was suffering from Apple High-Qwality Spicy Pillow Syndrome.

    I replaced the battery and installed Linux on it.

    And I gotta say, this was the most satisfying thing I've done with a keyboard in years:

    # apt-get purge systemd libnss-systemd

    #Devuan Excalibur installed/upgraded from Debian Trixie like a champ. Now I don't have to deal with extraneous horseshit when Lennart adds systemd-mountd, systemd-sshd, systemd-bourne-shell, systemd-emacs, etc, etc...

    Thanks to @landley for the post that finally convinced me to give Devuan a go. I'd been thinking about it for years, but didn't feel like setting aside a bunch of debugging time which I assumed would be needed.

    Now to figure out how to switch to s6 from runit. ( @ska )

    #Debian #systemd #UnixPhilosophy #runit #s6 #init #Unix #Linux

  8. "Forest Culture in Relation to Industrial Pursuits", 1 8 7 1
    Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller on forestry:

    "Strange as it may appear, an impression seems to be prevailing in these communities, as if our forests have to serve no other purposes but to provide wood for our immediate and present wants, be it fuel or timber."

    "For even after warning of climatic changes, and after the commencing scarcity of wood, no forest administration … has been as yet initiated in any portion of Australia". Wilderness remained "unguarded" and in some places was "already annihilated". 

    "No statesman, I feel assured, would want to impoverish our woods at the expense of the next generation."  

    abc.net.au/news/2023-09-09/mel
    #ForestryCorporation #LoggingIndustry #NSWlogging #NativeForests #ClearFelling #destruction #degradation #StateForests #SaveTuckersNob #fires #firestorm #bushfires #colonial #plantations #botany #koalas #climate #biodiversity #NatureRights #commons #Ecology #biosphere #EnvironmentalManagement

    Image: Koala habitat: Bellingen, Tuckers Nob State Forest, 2023

  9. Next NYC*BUG: 2026-05-13 @ 19:30 local (23:30 UTC)
    * Second Wednesday*
    The Design of Unix Shell, Stephen R. Bourne
    - Backroom of Brass Monkey 55 Little West 12th St

    If you have ever written a file that ended in .sh you should thank this man.

    For more information, please visit:
    nycbug.org/

    #runsh #runbsd

  10. Harry, a first-year economics student at #Melbourne #University, was excited to start his academic journey. However, he felt left out when his tutorials were conducted mainly in Mandarin, making it hard for him to participate. The University of Melbourne is investigating the issue, while TEQSA emphasises that universities must ensure students have the necessary English proficiency. #EducationMatters #Inclusion #UniversityLife #MelbourneUniversity #TEQSA #LanguageBarrier #HigherEducation #PonziScheme #FreeEducation

    abc.net.au/listen/programs/mel

  11. @rqm

    @rl_dane hit the nail on the head.

    This isn't really specific to completion. It's just general overlong input line editing behaviour.

    The PD #KornShell and its derivatives (e.g. the #MirBSD Korn Shell) only have line editing with a single line that sideways scrolls.

    ksh93, however, has a
    set -o multiline
    option for switching to a multiple-line line editing mode. (The Z and Bourne Again shells have similar.)

    You might like the Watanabe shell. It's in ports.

    @magicant
    #UnixShells

  12. CFA warns: #Geelong and #SurfCoast #Anglesea #Lorne #Torquay at high risk for bushfires as #Otways dries out, prepare for fires, particularly as many holiday homes in area.

    "Don't be there on extreme fire danger days".

    "Drier already than the last three years".

    Download the #VicEmergency App to be prepared:
    emergency.vic.gov.au/respond/

    abc.net.au/listen/programs/mel

    #vicfires

  13. 🇫🇷 Il paraît qu'aujourd'hui, c'était le "blue Monday"... Pour ma part, à part un beau ciel bleu et une ambiance plutôt chaleureuse à Leuven, aucune trace de déprime!

    Une journée comme je les aime, tout a roulé parfaitement à l'heure du côté des trains et des bus et deux belles expositions et sans débourser un euro grâce au Museum Pass et même un petit cadeau reçu à l'expo sur les vitraux. L'autre expo, c'était à la bibliothèque de la KU Leuven où j'avais déjà été et était consacrée aux 600 ans d'existence d'une université à Leuven. Il y a une autre exposition au M Museum mais ça sera pour la prochaine sortie culturelle et avant le 22 février mais le M vaut plus que la peine pour sa collection permanente et ses expositions temporaires nombreuses.

    En plus de ça, une ville où les piétons et les cyclistes ont la priorité dans le centre, c'est juste nickel! Cela laisse de la place pour de chouettes terrasses et il y a du choix pour tous les goûts et toutes les bourses, j'en ai parlé ce midi à mes abonnés. Et une ville très dynamique commercialement, on trouve tous les commerces que l'on veut! Pour moi, c'est surtout "De Slegthe" où je peux trouver quelques BD flamandes à bon prix. 😉

    Leuven est à 15 minutes en train de Bruxelles-Nord et offre une ambiance toute différente de la capitale belge. Le chef-lieu de la province de Vlaams-Brabant est au fil du temps, devenu une des villes où j'aime aller passer une journée.

    Passez une bonne soirée!

    🇬🇧 I heard today was "blue Monday"... For my part, apart from a beautiful blue sky and a rather warm atmosphere in Leuven, no trace of depression!

    One perfect day, all trains and buses were perfectly on time and two beautiful exhibitions without spending an euro thanks to the Museum Pass and even a small gift received at the exhibition on the stained glass windows. The other exhibition was at the KULeuven library, which I already visited last year, and was dedicated to the 600 years of existence of a university in Leuven. There is another exhibition at the M Museum but it will be for the next cultural day out and certainly before February 22 (as it ends then) but the M is more than worth it for its permanent collection and its numerous temporary exhibitions.

    Above all, Leuven is a city where pedestrians and cyclists have priority in the center, and it's just perfect! This leaves room for great terraces and there is a choice for all tastes and all budgets, I spoke about it this afternoon to my subscribers. Leuven is also a very dynamic city commercially, you can find all the shops you want! For me, it's especially "De Slegthe" where I can find some Flemish comics at a good price. 😉

    Leuven is reachable by train in only 15 minutes from Brussels-North and offers a completely different atmosphere in comparison to the Belgian capital. The capital of the province Vlaams-Brabant has over time become one of my favourite towns to spend a day out.

    Have a nice evening!

    #cityPhotography #photographieurbaine #dayout #excursionSansAuto

  14. 🔍 Explore the best of #Java in 2025!

    We’ve handpicked our favorite #InfoQ articles to help you master the trends that defined last year and are already shaping 2026. These are the must-reads for every JVM developer:

    ➡️ Building a RAG Application with Spring Boot, Spring AI, MongoDB Atlas Vector Search, and OpenAI by Matteo Rossi
    bit.ly/47KRUUX

    ➡️ Spring Security Configuration with Flow Diagrams by Alexandr Manunin
    bit.ly/3DWoKFX

    ➡️ Infusing AI into Your Java applications by Don Bourne, Michal Broz, Laura Cowen, Daniel Oh, Kevin Dubois
    bit.ly/4oNmLqH

    ➡️ Spring AI 1.0 Delivers Easy AI Systems and Services by Josh Long
    bit.ly/4lTYBc3

    ➡️ Jakarta EE 11 Overview: Virtual Threads, Records, and the Future of Persistence by Otavio Santana
    bit.ly/46Pj4tX

    Stay informed. Stay inspired. And always #StayAhead of the curve! Knowledge is power! 💪

    #SpringAI #SpringSecurity #AI #RAG #JakartaEE #SoftwareEngineering

  15. 🔍 Explore the best of #Java in 2025!

    We’ve handpicked our favorite #InfoQ articles to help you master the trends that defined last year and are already shaping 2026. These are the must-reads for every JVM developer:

    ➡️ Building a RAG Application with Spring Boot, Spring AI, MongoDB Atlas Vector Search, and OpenAI by Matteo Rossi
    bit.ly/47KRUUX

    ➡️ Spring Security Configuration with Flow Diagrams by Alexandr Manunin
    bit.ly/3DWoKFX

    ➡️ Infusing AI into Your Java applications by Don Bourne, Michal Broz, Laura Cowen, Daniel Oh, Kevin Dubois
    bit.ly/4oNmLqH

    ➡️ Spring AI 1.0 Delivers Easy AI Systems and Services by Josh Long
    bit.ly/4lTYBc3

    ➡️ Jakarta EE 11 Overview: Virtual Threads, Records, and the Future of Persistence by Otavio Santana
    bit.ly/46Pj4tX

    Stay informed. Stay inspired. And always #StayAhead of the curve! Knowledge is power! 💪

    #SpringAI #SpringSecurity #AI #RAG #JakartaEE #SoftwareEngineering

  16. 🔍 Explore the best of #Java in 2025!

    We’ve handpicked our favorite #InfoQ articles to help you master the trends that defined last year and are already shaping 2026. These are the must-reads for every JVM developer:

    ➡️ Building a RAG Application with Spring Boot, Spring AI, MongoDB Atlas Vector Search, and OpenAI by Matteo Rossi
    bit.ly/47KRUUX

    ➡️ Spring Security Configuration with Flow Diagrams by Alexandr Manunin
    bit.ly/3DWoKFX

    ➡️ Infusing AI into Your Java applications by Don Bourne, Michal Broz, Laura Cowen, Daniel Oh, Kevin Dubois
    bit.ly/4oNmLqH

    ➡️ Spring AI 1.0 Delivers Easy AI Systems and Services by Josh Long
    bit.ly/4lTYBc3

    ➡️ Jakarta EE 11 Overview: Virtual Threads, Records, and the Future of Persistence by Otavio Santana
    bit.ly/46Pj4tX

    Stay informed. Stay inspired. And always #StayAhead of the curve! Knowledge is power! 💪

    #SpringAI #SpringSecurity #AI #RAG #JakartaEE #SoftwareEngineering

  17. 🔍 Explore the best of in 2025!

    We’ve handpicked our favorite articles to help you master the trends that defined last year and are already shaping 2026. These are the must-reads for every JVM developer:

    ➡️ Building a RAG Application with Spring Boot, Spring AI, MongoDB Atlas Vector Search, and OpenAI by Matteo Rossi
    bit.ly/47KRUUX

    ➡️ Spring Security Configuration with Flow Diagrams by Alexandr Manunin
    bit.ly/3DWoKFX

    ➡️ Infusing AI into Your Java applications by Don Bourne, Michal Broz, Laura Cowen, Daniel Oh, Kevin Dubois
    bit.ly/4oNmLqH

    ➡️ Spring AI 1.0 Delivers Easy AI Systems and Services by Josh Long
    bit.ly/4lTYBc3

    ➡️ Jakarta EE 11 Overview: Virtual Threads, Records, and the Future of Persistence by Otavio Santana
    bit.ly/46Pj4tX

    Stay informed. Stay inspired. And always of the curve! Knowledge is power! 💪

  18. Last night's Midwest A Midwinter Night's Dram party was fantastic - great food, great drink, and, most of all, great company.

    For starters we tried the full run of High West Distillery's A Midwinter Night's Dram. That was fantastic. (Thanks to Frank for bringing the Act 2.2.)

    But that was just the start. We continued with more High West. Ryan had sent along a bottle of the Loch & K(e)y Double Rye! Panache Grenache, which was next in line. Then I pulled the rest of the High West I had on hand, which was another eight unique bottles. (I'm always looking to expand that lineup - still hunting for The Prisoner's Share.)

    Having exhausted the High West offerings on hand, we took a little detour to try a couple of special Glenmorangie bottlings. We tried the Truffle Oak at the last gathering, and agreed it still really holds up - though the Sonoma-Cutrer was quite good.

    Then we returned to ryes. Last time we tried WhistlePig Whiskey The Boss Hog VII, and since then I'd acquired The Boss Hog IX, so that was the first cracked. Of course, we had to compare, so we went back and tried I, III, V, and VII again. VII was the overall favorite, but you can't go wrong. (Yes, somehow I've only picked up the odd numbered releases. I'm looking to fill in the gaps.)

    There was some conversation about small, local distilleries and that reminded me that I'd picked up a couple of bottles while visiting family in upstate NY last summer. So we wrapped up with a Bourbon and a Rye from 36 Locks, from The Schenectady Distilling Company, Inc./ 36 Locks Tasting Room.

    There was also a bottle of Rittenhouse 100 proof Bottled-In-Bond Rye in play as a few people enjoyed a Moxie & Rye. Don't knock it until you've tried it. 😉

    A great evening. Can't wait to do it again.

    This is the full list of the evening:
    High West:
    A Midwinter Night's Dram
    - Act 1 Scene 902
    - Act 2.1 Scene 8
    - Act 2.2 Scene ?
    - Act 3 Scene 2
    - Act 4 Scene 1
    - Act 5 Scene 8
    - Act 6 Scene 4
    - Act 7 Scene 6
    - Act 8 Scene 4
    - Act 9 Scene 3
    - Act 10 Scene 1
    - The Encore Act 1 Scene 1

    Double Rye! Limited Release Barrel 20086 Bottle 215 The Loch & K(e)y Society "The Panache Grenache"

    Rendezvous Rye Limited Release Barrel 1803 Bottle 150 The Loch & K(e)y Society Quady Port

    Double Rye! Limited Release Barrel 10505 Bottle 5 The Loch & K(e)y Society

    Yippee Ki-Yay Batch 7

    Campfire Batch 22F30

    Bourye Batch 17A12

    American Prairie Bourbon Barrel 7811 Bottle 94 The Loch & K(e)y Society French Oak Port

    American Prairie Bourbon Barrel 2683 Bottle 9 The Loch & K(e)y Society Quady Black Muscat

    High Country American Single Malt Batch 21J21

    Glenmorangie:
    Glenmorangie Sonoma-Cutrer Reserve Aged 25 Years

    Glenmorangie Truffle Oak Reserve Aged 26 Years

    WhistlePig:
    WhistlePig The Boss Hog IX Siren's Song

    WhistlePig The Boss Hog I

    WhistlePig The Boss Hog III The Independent

    WhistlePig The Boss Hog V The Spirit Of Mauve

    WhistlePig The Boss Hog VII Magellan's Atlantic

    36 Locks:
    Schenectady Distilling Co. 36 Locks Black Rock Bourbon

    Schenectady Distilling Co. 36 Locks Canal Rye Whiskey

    Rittenhouse:
    Rittenhouse 100 proof Bottled-In-Bond Rye

    #Whiskey #Whisky #Glenmorangie #HighWest #WhistlePig #Rye #Scotch #Rittenhouse #36Locks #Moxie #Bourbon

  19. A $1 billion grant from Washington D.C. puts #MassDOT closer to building a wider replacement for the Sagamore Bridge to Cape Cod – but the proposed Bourne Bridge replacement still faces a multi-billion-dollar funding gap

    mass.streetsblog.org/2024/07/1

  20. @rqm

    @rl_dane hit the nail on the head.

    This isn't really specific to completion. It's just general overlong input line editing behaviour.

    The PD #KornShell and its derivatives (e.g. the #MirBSD Korn Shell) only have line editing with a single line that sideways scrolls.

    ksh93, however, has a
    set -o multiline
    option for switching to a multiple-line line editing mode. (The Z and Bourne Again shells have similar.)

    You might like the Watanabe shell. It's in ports.

    @magicant
    #UnixShells

  21. @rqm

    @rl_dane hit the nail on the head.

    This isn't really specific to completion. It's just general overlong input line editing behaviour.

    The PD #KornShell and its derivatives (e.g. the #MirBSD Korn Shell) only have line editing with a single line that sideways scrolls.

    ksh93, however, has a
    set -o multiline
    option for switching to a multiple-line line editing mode. (The Z and Bourne Again shells have similar.)

    You might like the Watanabe shell. It's in ports.

    @magicant
    #UnixShells

  22. @rqm

    @rl_dane hit the nail on the head.

    This isn't really specific to completion. It's just general overlong input line editing behaviour.

    The PD #KornShell and its derivatives (e.g. the #MirBSD Korn Shell) only have line editing with a single line that sideways scrolls.

    ksh93, however, has a
    set -o multiline
    option for switching to a multiple-line line editing mode. (The Z and Bourne Again shells have similar.)

    You might like the Watanabe shell. It's in ports.

    @magicant
    #UnixShells

  23. @rqm

    @rl_dane hit the nail on the head.

    This isn't really specific to completion. It's just general overlong input line editing behaviour.

    The PD #KornShell and its derivatives (e.g. the #MirBSD Korn Shell) only have line editing with a single line that sideways scrolls.

    ksh93, however, has a
    set -o multiline
    option for switching to a multiple-line line editing mode. (The Z and Bourne Again shells have similar.)

    You might like the Watanabe shell. It's in ports.

    @magicant
    #UnixShells

  24. @postmodern Well, agreed. I think Fish should have some sort of POSIX mode so that at least it could emulate Bourne variable assignments and if-statements for basic stuff, but I like not having to shell out to #sed or #grep instead of just using the string #builtin, and now that they support `"$()"` for #string_interpolation instead of only `()` I just find it a more powerful shell and really like the autoloading of aliases, functions, and completions.The simpler parsing reminds me of #TCL.

  25. Live a whole century, keep learning for a whole century, the Russians say.
    Today I Learned™ how the Bourne-again shell catches bullets carefully
    aimed at my foot.

    I have a `bash' script, call it `baz', that post-processes text
    produced by `foo-bar' (rest assured, though, that it remains within
    all recognition).

    Doing due diligence documentation-wise, I wanted to collect an example
    of the end result into a comment in the same script.

    So naive, I took myself for a ride:

    $ foo-bar | baz | sed 's/^/### /' >> baz
    bash: baz: Text file busy

    (I expected that the shell would (try to) execute the appended lines,
    so I commented them Just In Time. Running this with `strace' is left
    as an exercise.)

    PIPESTATUS was (0 141 1) and the output "softly and suddenly vanished away"...

    --
    "For the Snark was a Boojum, you see."

    #BourneAgainShell
    #BourneShell
    #ComputerProgramming
    #Hunting
    #LewisCarrol
    #Queen
    #QuoteAbuse

  26. Live a whole century, keep learning for a whole century, the Russians say.
    Today I Learned™ how the Bourne-again shell catches bullets carefully
    aimed at my foot.

    I have a `bash' script, call it `baz', that post-processes text
    produced by `foo-bar' (rest assured, though, that it remains within
    all recognition).

    Doing due diligence documentation-wise, I wanted to collect an example
    of the end result into a comment in the same script.

    So naive, I took myself for a ride:

    $ foo-bar | baz | sed 's/^/### /' >> baz
    bash: baz: Text file busy

    (I expected that the shell would (try to) execute the appended lines,
    so I commented them Just In Time. Running this with `strace' is left
    as an exercise.)

    PIPESTATUS was (0 141 1) and the output "softly and suddenly vanished away"...

    --
    "For the Snark was a Boojum, you see."

    #BourneAgainShell
    #BourneShell
    #ComputerProgramming
    #Hunting
    #LewisCarrol
    #Queen
    #QuoteAbuse